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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/school-of-social-work/events/decolonizing-uw-healt
 h-studies-collaborative
SUMMARY:Decolonizing UW Health Studies Collaborative
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:EXPERT &amp; ACOLYTE: FINDING WAYS TO CULTIVATE CURIOSITY &amp; RESPECT
 \n\nTogether\, we will explore culturally humble approaches to teaching an
 d\nproviding clinical care. We will also consider the value of our own\nse
 lf-awareness and ways we can sit with discomfort while acknowledging\ninhe
 rent power dynamics that exist in teaching and practicing.\n\nThe webinar 
 is particularly relevant for the students\, staff and\nfaculty in health-r
 elated programs but is open to all members of the\nUniversity of Waterloo 
 community. AS THIS EVENT IS ONLY FOR UW\nCOMMUNITY MEMBERS\, PLEASE ENSUR
 E TO REGISTER WITH YOUR \"@UWATERLOO.CA\"\nACCOUNT TO RECEIVE THE WEBINAR 
 LINK.\n\nThis event is part of a series that is hosted once per term by th
 e\nDecolonizing UW Health Studies Working Group\, comprised of UW’s\nSch
 ools of Pharmacy\, Social Work\, Optometry and Public Health and\nHealth S
 ystems. All members of the UW community - faculty\, staff and\nstudents 
 – are welcome.\n\nMEET DR. MCMURREN:\n\nDr. Chase Everett McMurren [he&amp;h
 im] lives and works in Tkarón:to |\nGichiKiiwenging | Toronto\, though co
 mes from Lethbridge\, which is on\ntraditional Siksikaitsitapi | Blackfoot
  Confederacy Territory and is\ncovered by Treaty 7. His clan is the Turtle
  and his spirit name is\nWater Song Medicine Keeper. His ancestors are Mic
 hif/Métis\, Celtic\,\nFrench and Ukrainian. Dr. McMurren feels privileged
  to practice\nmedicine &amp; provides integrative medical psychotherapy\, prim
 arily for\nphysicians and artists struggling with grief and overwhelm. Dr.
 \nMcMurren also has a small home-visiting palliative practice for\nlong-li
 ving people with advanced illness. Currently\, Dr. McMurren\nserves as the
  Indigenous Health Theme Lead in the MD Program and the\nIndigenous Practi
 tioner Liaison within the Office of Indigenous Health\nin the Temerty Facu
 lty of Medicine at the University of Toronto\, where\nhe is an Assistant P
 rofessor in the Department of Family &amp; Community\nMedicine. At the moment\
 , Dr. McMurren is honoured to be the Co-Chair\nof the Practising Well Impl
 ementation Group at the Ontario College of\nFamily Physicians &amp; the Co-Cha
 ir of the National Consortium for\nIndigenous Medical Education (NCIME) Wo
 rking Group on Physician\nWellness and Joy in Work.\n\nRegistration link [
 https://expert_acolyte.eventbrite.com]
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